My pack did work fairly well for a few days, and hasn't worked since.
Hi Bart, you do seem to be having problems with your batteries, you must be the first person who has experienced a problem with one of the new LiFePO
4 packs.
I have some questions for you:
- What is the voltage reading of the fully charged pack?
- How does this reading compare with the voltage stated on the charger?
- Can you try and measure the battery voltage just before it cuts out?
- Did this battery come with a LiFePO4 specific charger
Although the
LiFePO4 packs use different cells and
BMS to the LiMn
20
4 packs, they still have the same key switch and power connectors which sometimes caused problems on the earlier batteries.
It's probably worth double checking the power contacts for burning, and perhaps even try bypassing the switch to eliminate the possibility of poor switch contacts.
Although these new packs seem to be very good on the whole, there is always a chance with mass produced battery cells that the occasional cell is not going to be 100% perfect, so there's a real possibility that a single weak cell might be giving up under load, allowing its voltage to drop low enough to cause the
BMS to shut down the power.
If this were the case, you would have to measure the individual cell voltages while the battery was under load in order to locate the faulty cell.
Anyone want to buy my 36V LiFePO4 (not working)
If only you lived in the UK, because then I would definitely have been interested!
Incidentally, if anyone in the UK has a dead LiMn pack they want to get rid of, please let me know.Alan P.S. I noticed on your video that your pack is actually labelled as a "Frog Style Battery Pack".